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The Hypocrisy of Supporting Kashish While Hating on KV is Unreal
Kashish initiated the flirting—she even made remarks like "Avinash mere pyas bhuja" and objectified him for weeks. I hate to be that girl, but if the genders were reversed and the same things were said to a woman, the man would have been labeled a creep. Yes, Avinash did reciprocate the flirting, and it’s wrong on his end to absolve himself of responsibility. But calling him a womanizer or tharki in this situation is outright character assassination because he did not initiate any of this. How is Karan being regressive by supporting a man who’s been unfairly targeted? If Karan had supported a woman in the same situation, he’d be celebrated as a becon of feminisim but because it's the other way round suddenly he is regressive. Feminism stands for equity and equality between genders, not for absolving women of accountability for their actions. Karan said, "Giri hui ho, aur kitna girogi," and honestly, wasn’t Kashish’s false accusation a giri hui harkat? When Karan said he’d slap his sister for falsely accusing someone, he clearly meant it as a statement of accountability—not a literal threat. Yet, everyone’s fixated on the slap word. On the other hand, when Kashish said, "2 chaante padenge to Avinash," people cheered her on as a queen. Why such double standards?1
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